Gruntwork Newsletter, October, 2023

<p><em>Every few months, we send out a newsletter to all&nbsp;</em><a href="https://www.gruntwork.io/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank"><em>Gruntwork</em></a><em>&nbsp;customers that describes all the updates we&rsquo;ve made since the last newsletter and news from the DevOps industry. Note that many of the links below go to private repos in the Gruntwork&nbsp;</em><a href="https://www.gruntwork.io/infrastructure-as-code-library/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank"><em>Infrastructure as Code Library</em></a><em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;</em><a href="https://www.gruntwork.io/reference-architecture/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank"><em>Reference Architecture</em></a><em>&nbsp;that are only accessible to customers.</em></p> <p>Hello Grunts,</p> <p>In the last few months, we&rsquo;ve made major strides with OpenTofu (formerly known as OpenTF), including creating the official fork, joining the Linux Foundation, creating an open source registry, and publishing the first alpha releases. At Gruntwork, we&rsquo;ve also released new modules for Transit Gateway, added ArgoCD and EKS EBS CSI Driver support to our EKS code, and published documentation on setting up your core DevOps components (e.g., Landing Zone, IaC Foundations, CI / CD Pipelines, Network Topology).</p> <p><a href="https://blog.gruntwork.io/gruntwork-newsletter-october-2023-b4c8e7e3c492"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>